1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to electrical pickups adapted for use with multistringed musical instruments and, more particularly, relates to an electromagnetic pickup adapted for use with a multistringed musical instrument having strings formed of a ferromagnetic material to produce and output signal, the amplitude of frequency of which is representative of the vibrations of ferromagnetic strings. In the preferred embodiment, an electromagnetic pickup is adapted for use with a guitar.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The use of electrical pickups for stringed musical instruments having ferromagnetic strings is well known in the art. One electromagnetic pickup for stringed musical instruments is described in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,133,243 and comprises a pickup assembly utilizing a single coil means, and a plurality of magnet members associated with the strings of an instrument. The use of an electromagnetic pickup having a plurality of coils which are positioned in a side-by-side relationship and having permanent magnet members is discussed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,715,446; 3,711,619; 3,983,778. An electromagnetic pickup having a coil formed by a first and second windings wound in parallel on the same coil bobbin, one on top of the other, is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,711,619.
The invention relates to a new, novel and unique electrical pickup for a stringed musical instrument having ferromagnetic strings. In the preferred embodiment, the electrical pickup includes a trio of transversely spaced elongated coils encompassed by a single elongated coil arranged to have the pole pieces are disposed in each elongated cavity having an end piece adjacent the permanent magnet and enclosed by each coil wherein the other opposite end face of one of the pair of magnetic pole pieces is adapted to be positioned in a spaced relationship to the ferromagnetic strings to define a magnetic reluctance path between each of the ferromagnetic strings to the permanent magnet wherein the reluctance path includes the predetermined air gap, the magnetic pole pieces having a pre-selected permeability and a portion of the permanent magnet member.
The present invention overcomes several of the known disadvantages of the prior art electrical pickups. The electromagnetic pickups having a single coil wrapped around a plurality of magnet members have in increased capacitance and increased inductance which inhibits the capability of reproduction of higher order harmonics and thereby reduces the quality of the sound produced by the instrument. Another disadvantage of prior art is that the coil is not placed in an optimal relationship to the magnetic members to make better use of the more dense magnetic flux which occurs closer to the magnetic members and in all directions from the magnetic members. The use of a multi coil pickup provides greater flexibility in controlling the qualities of the sound produced by the multistringed instrument having strings formed of a ferromagnetic material.
In the present invention, the electromagnetic pickup assembly can include a coil form assembly in combination with permanent magnet members, which results in an improved assembly having separate elements rather than an assembly having one or more monolithic magnet members having wire wound there around for the coil in the manner as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,657,461. One advantage of the present invention is that the magnetic reluctance of the path extending from the coils to the ferromagnetic strings comprises a permanent magnet member, a magnetic pole piece and an air gap.
Another advantage of the present invention is that by selectively varying the geometrical dimensions of the magnet material, the pole piece and the air gap, a wide range of output sounds can be obtained.
A still further advantage of the present invention is that the coil design reduces the inductance value of the coil assembly.
A still further advantage of the present invention is that the placement of the coils makes better use of the magnetic flux fields available which increases the signal quality.
A still further advantage of the present invention is the coil design lends itself to the ability to “tune” the coil assembly for a desired response by varying the amount of turns per individual coil.
A still further advantage of the present inventions is that the entire coil assembly can be encapsulated in housing and a flatwork so as to be fully enclosed.
A still further advantage of the present invention is that the coil assembly may be connected with other coil assemblies to create a humbucking configuration.
A still further advantage of the present invention is that the coil assembly can have the pole pieces exposed so as to be adjacent to the ferromagnetic strings of a multistringed instrument wherein the entire assembly can be potted in a standard potting compound.
A still further advantage of the present invention is that the output signal characteristics of the electromagnetic pickup and the amplified sounds produced there-from can be varied over a wide range of response, smoothness and retention qualities by controlling the length and position of the cylindrically shaped permanent magnet members relative to the ferromagnetic strings.
A still further advantage of the present invention is that a method for producing an output signal is shown utilizing electromagnetic pickup wherein the reluctance path characteristic is determined by a permanent magnet member located partially in the opening in the coil, a magnetic pole piece located partially in the coil and an air gap located between the top of the coil assembly and the ferromagnetic strings.
A still further advantage of the present invention is that the electromagnetic pickup assembly may have a coil form assembly which enables the coils to be wound separately and used in an assembly with one or more permanent magnets.
The foregoing and other advantages and features of this invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiment. When considered together with the illustrations and accompanying drawings, which includes the following figures.
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A fourth coil 26, is an axially spaced elongated coil having wire wound in a predetermined direction and in an elongated oval shape having a major and minor axis. The fourth coil encompasses the first coil 20, second coil 22, and third coil 24 wherein the fourth coil includes an opening 46 which extends through the interior thereof as illustrated in
A coil assembly comprising of support means using a substantially flat material or flatwork comprising of a top structure 32, and a bottom structure 30, a cover 34, and means to electrically couple the coils 70, 72.